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Topic: Your CPU does not support long mode. Use a 32 bit distribution. (Read 9032 times)

I just started getting the above error when trying to boot a media director.

This is for the same setup as I've posted on before (Asus_M3A78-EM with AMD 64bit 4200+) using the 64bit DVD installation. I was trying to get my N810 working with the above setup and ended up deleting the installation information for the 32bit computer- oops.

So, this computer had been working with this setup and then I deleted it. For whatever reason, now when I try to PXE boot into it, I can get an ip address from the server and it begins the data transfer, but then kicks out with the above error.

I have another 64bit computer that I was able to get everything installed using....

I am unable to disable ACPI completely, it just says there are different modes that I can change it to. It was working, now it's not, not sure why.

No, I didn't delete the "installation" files, I deleted the device from the media directors page. My previous post was ambiguous at best, and probably just confusing.

Do you know why if all I did was delete the media director without changing any other files, that on the next restart it wouldn't announce itself to the core, get a new ip address and reinstall as a new media director instead of what it does with the 32bit long mode?

Thanks for the help- that would have been a good thing to try. As it is, we're having guests over tonight and I wanted to show it off so I canned the system last night and did a full reinstall. Pretty cool that you can go from a zeroed harddrive to having home automation in 30 minutes or so. Afterwards, the i386 system booted and configured without a hitch. Incidentally, I stopped by a Kaleidescape dealer the other day just to see what they had to offer.... ended up walking out feeling pretty good that to get the basic system that I'm running at home would cost somewhere on the order of $100k from Kaleidescape. Cha-ching.

They may have one up on this project though- the guy I spoke with said that they could flush toilets using Crestron...

Thanks for the help- that would have been a good thing to try. As it is, we're having guests over tonight and I wanted to show it off so I canned the system last night and did a full reinstall. Pretty cool that you can go from a zeroed harddrive to having home automation in 30 minutes or so. Afterwards, the i386 system booted and configured without a hitch. Incidentally, I stopped by a Kaleidescape dealer the other day just to see what they had to offer.... ended up walking out feeling pretty good that to get the basic system that I'm running at home would cost somewhere on the order of $100k from Kaleidescape. Cha-ching.

They may have one up on this project though- the guy I spoke with said that they could flush toilets using Crestron...

Well several Crestron customers we have recently spoken with seem to want to flush their systems down the toilet! But I am sure they are worth every penny ;-)